• G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club
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    3 days ago

    This is not even true, they rewrote the engine to support native 64-bit precision to let them fit large spaces, they didn’t just make everything small. They basically employ all the people that used to make Cryengine since Crytek went out of business, so the engine they are building is actually pretty good.

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      17 hours ago

      Classic, the person who doesn’t know what they’re talking about is SO sure that they know the truth. So much so they’re out here correcting people and handing out false info.

      so the engine they are building is actually pretty good

      Keep living in a false reality pal. I’m sure you k or so much more than the engine dev who replied to you.

      How much $$ have you wasted on star citizen lmao

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      2 days ago

      I am engine developer, but even to this day you can clearly see Cryengine 3.x issue in star citizen.

      They simulate zero-g areas as a Cryengine underwater map. You routinely see stuff floating as if in water even on planets with gravity.

      You can also witness strange bugs that confirm the size issue (that they made everything extremely small in a Frankenstein version of a Cryengine map); one example would be your footmarks suddenly becoming massive.

      The completely fucked up physics in sc (e.g. tanks bouncing like beachballs) is also a legacy of Cryengine 3.0.